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Mission Statement:

Provide the surface fleet and other assigned assets with depot level maintenance, engineering, supply,
logistics and information services to support Coast Guard missions.

About the Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC)

The SFLC organization is comprised of a Workforce Services Division, five shared service divisions and the
Coast Guard Yard, and five product lines. See inside the SFLC

Functions, roles and responsibilities

The SFLC product lines provide total logistics and
engineering support for the naval assets that fall within the product line. The Product Line Manager (PLM)
is the primary point of contact for the operational unit, and the single point of accountability for
any asset-related issue, system, or equipment.

NESUs are field-level commands of the Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC) and report to the Chief,
Industrial Operations Division (IOD) within the SFLC. SFLC Product Line Managers (PLM) is the touch
point for fleet support needs. In coordination with PLMs, the NESUs interact with cutters, Districts,
Sectors and Units with surface assets as part of the overall depot level support scheme for cutters and
boats CG-wide.

Industrial Service Activities (ISAs) are Coast Guard-owned locally-distributed providers of depot-level
maintenance and repair for Civil Engineering and C4IT communities as well as Naval Engineering
support. ISAs and detachments (ISDs) report directly to their local NESU and provide IOD-level visibility
of their schedules and work assignments to ensure that the CG's limited core repair resources are
centrally managed, locally controlled and efficiently & effectively applied in alignment with Coast Guard
priorities. ISAs typically support cutter dockside availabilities, boat availabilities, buoy maintenance,
casualty response, facilities repair and more.

SFLC Maintenance & Weapons Augmentation Activity (MWAs) is executed by the Maintenance
Augmentation Teams (MATs) and Weapons Augmentation Teams (WATs), and reside within the NESUs
or as detachments of the NESUs. Their primary responsibilities include cutter preventive and corrective
maintenance.

Coast Guard Mission

Ready Today . . . Preparing for Tomorrow

The United States Coast Guard is a military, multimission, maritime service within the
Department of Homeland Security and one of the nation's five armed services. Its core roles
are to protect the public, the environment, and U.S. economic and security interests in any
maritime region in which those interests may be at risk, including international waters and
America's coasts, ports, and inland waterways.

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